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  2. Courts Martial (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    Courts Martial (Kenya) is a semiautonomous Subordinate Court in Kenya established under Article 169 1(c) of the 2010 Kenyan Constitution. It is a military court and has jurisdiction over matters involving members of the Kenya Defense Forces .

  3. Subordinate courts of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    For a case to be heard at this court, the involved parties must be adherents of the Islamic religion and willing to have their case heard under the jurisdiction of the Kadhis' Courts. The Courts Martial is a military court with jurisdiction over matters involving members of the Kenya Defense Forces. [3] Established by the Small Claims Court Act ...

  4. Judiciary of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Article 169 1(c) of the constitution of Kenya 2010 creates the Martial courts. Generally, this type of jurisdiction involves a group of law administrators, that is, the military court where matters involving members of the Kenya Defense Forces are heard. Appeals from this court are heard by the High Court.

  5. Court-martial - Wikipedia

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    A court-martial (plural courts-martial or courts martial, as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the armed forces subject to military law, and, if the defendant is found guilty, to decide upon punishment.

  6. Government of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    These are the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court which hears almost every type of case., [2] the Environment and Land Court and the Industrial Court. The subordinate courts consist of the Magistrates courts, the Kadhi courts, the Courts Martial and any other court or local tribunal as may be established by an Act of Parliament ...

  7. Politics of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Subordinates Courts are Magistrates' Courts, Kadhi Courts and Courts-Martial. [13] The current chief justice is Martha Koome . Then the Tribunal are bodies which are established by Acts of Parliament to exercise judicial or quasi-judicial functions and these supplement ordinary courts in the administration of justice but do not have ...

  8. Magistrates' Court (Kenya) - Wikipedia

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    The court has jurisdiction over criminal matters and derives its powers from the Criminal Procedure Code (Cap.75 of the Laws of Kenya) or any other written Law. This court also has jurisdiction to hear and determine matters arising from traffic offenses as provided for by the Traffic Act, Cap. 403 of the Laws of Kenya. [3] The court also ...

  9. Category:Courts in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Courts Martial (Kenya) H. High Court (Kenya) M. Magistrates' Court (Kenya) S. Subordinate courts of Kenya; Supreme Court of Kenya This page was last edited on 7 ...